<unit> <shelf> <slot>
<unit> <shelf> <slot> <circuit or hybrid>
<unit> <shelf> <slot> <circuit or hybrid> <channel>
EXTENSION <extension number>
TRUNK GROUP <group number>
XNET ALL
XNET ALL IP
XNET ALL ISDN
XNET ICP <ICP number>
XNET ICP <ICP number> IP
XNET ICP <ICP number> ISDN
Returns a busied card, circuit, or channel to service.
The command is not available for the 5550 IP Console.
The <channel> qualifier allows a specific channel on a Dual T1 Card to be returned to service.
The TRAFFIC qualifier specifies traffic circuits; the ALL qualifier specifies traffic circuits and virtual circuits.
The <hybrid> qualifier is used to specify hybrid 1 or 2 on a Dual T1 Card. If the hybrid qualifier is omitted, both will be returned to service.
The VIRTUAL qualifier is used to specify MSDN/DPNSS virtual channels.
The EXTENSION qualifier permits sets to be returned to service using the extension number instead of a location ID. The system response is the same whether an extension or location ID is used.
If the extension is a Hot Desk user's DN, the command will result in one of the following messages: "Hot Desk: <user's DN> Currently Not Logged in" or "Hot Desk: Login active at <registration DN>". If the Hot Desk user is logged in, the command cannot be issued using the registration DN.
This command has no effect when it is applied to a <unit> <shelf> <slot> <circuit> <channel> associated with a Hot Desk user's DN.
The TRUNK GROUP qualifier permits trunk circuits in a specified trunk group to be returned to service.
The XNET qualifier is used to request the status of XNET trunks. You should issue the RTS XNET command from both sides of the XNET connection.
You should issue the RTS XNET command from both sides of the XNET connection.
Congestion at the Central Office may cause LS/GS trunks to take up to 12 minutes to be returned to service. The diagnostic system times out after approximately 1 minute.
If you are timed out, wait 5 to 10 minutes (or the set timeout period described above) then check the STATE of the relevant circuit. If the circuit is now in service, the problem was due to congestion. If the circuit is still out of service, verify that the peripheral subsystems are functioning and that the trunk is properly connected, then try the RTS command again.
Maintenance Messages provide details of the "Returned to Service" error messages, (including an explanation for each message).
On the SUPERCONSOLE 1000, this command is found under the DIAGNOSTICS group of commands.
System Response:
IP Device 1 (Extn: 4000) at location 1 3 1 1 1 is Returned to Service
System Response:
Traffic Circuits
IP Device 1 (Extn: 4000) at location 1 3 1 1 1
is Returned to Service
IP Device 1 (Extn:) at location 1 3 1 1 2 is Returned
to Service